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march 03, 2021 - Seat

100,000 kilometres and an unexpected mosaic

  • After driving 100,000 kilometres, a team of engineers takes apart a #seat #ateca piece by piece to examine it closely
  • The result is an unusual 4,000-part tetris that has come to light for the first time in this one-of-a-kind video

For the first time, #seat shows the world one of its cars as never seen before, in a one-of-a-kind video showing the disassembly of a #seat #ateca. The result is a collage of parts against a white backdrop that fit together perfectly like a tetris puzzle.

100,000 kilometres. After travelling over all kinds of terrain for 100,000 kilometres, this #seat #ateca was taken apart to take a close look at how well it stood up to the test. “After driving 100,000 kilometres, the car should respond in the same way as it did on day one” says José Luis Durán, a development engineer at the #seat Technical Centre. And so it did.

4,000 parts. When inspecting the car’s 4,000 parts, the team paid special attention to the details: engine lubrication, possible dust infiltration, airtight spaces... Each part has its own specifications, tolerances to cold, heat and use, and must be able to withstand expansion and contraction. To end up with this unusual collage of parts, the engineers spent a day and a half taking the car apart and analysing each part individually. 

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